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Seattle's Michael Bennett Tells off media.


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3 hours ago, ok2h8pep said:

Meanwhile last night T. Brady gets a little roughed up - with a legal hit - and damn near chews the ear off the official.  That's Brady being 'competitive' as opposed to 'spoiled little bitch'.

I would love to see Cam "T" off on the refs just one time - exactly like I saw Brady do last night - but I'm pretty sure it would turn ugly in the media before the game even finished.  Meanwhile, last night the announcers never brought it up again and it's not being played on ESPN either.

Not only that, but they went as far as to show the hit over and over, while stopping it right before Brady throws his expletive laced tantrum....but you know, Cam pouts. The agenda is obvious to anyone who is intellectually and morally honest.

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In the article I read from NFL, there is a paragraph talking about how hard it is on the players to give interviews under those circumstances. Okay. Didn't Rivera get bashed for saying the players shouldn't have to be put in that situation? Seems like usual, the Seahawks get the benefit of the doubt from the writers over there. Of course I do think All players should try to hold themselves in check better than they do in these interviews.


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Just stating that Cam walked out of his press conference isn't doing it justice. He was positioned right behind a Bronco's player who was yapping about how they wanted our team to throw, right after losing the Superbowl. I'm pretty sure that has never happened in NFL history and definitely shouldn't happen after the damn Superbowl.  

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19 minutes ago, BAMFpanther said:

In the article I read from NFL, there is a paragraph talking about how hard it is on the players to give interviews under those circumstances. Okay. Didn't Rivera get bashed for saying the players shouldn't have to be put in that situation? Seems like usual, the Seahawks get the benefit of the doubt from the writers over there. Of course I do think All players should try to hold themselves in check better than they do in these interviews.


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Lol, hard for the players?  Hard not to act like a 6th grade bully or a whiny toddler? You want to get paid millions to entertain people on a weekly basis?  Guess what, you get to answer questions from the media.  

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8 hours ago, Goondal said:

Meh, I do not care.  The whole idea of making athletes answer questions moments after an emotional loss is stupid.  It is like when people get upset when certain language is caught on mic during live action.  What do people think is going to happen.

Ordinary people lose their cool over less in situations where emotions are much lower all the time.  The way Cam handled it was definitely better but as long as he did not punch somebody then who cares.

Thats the whoke reason they do it. They have to get story lines somewhere

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